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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRN AIGHE Càrn Aighe
Càrn Aighe
Càrn Aighe
Carn Age
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan
009 A stony elevation situated at the south-western extremity of the parish, It is a place much frequented by deer.
FASHILLOCH BURN "Fashilloch Burn"



Fashielloch Burn
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan
Property Plan
009 This stream rises at the foot of Càrn Aighe, flows in a westerly course into Glenbrighty Burn.
MALLRENHESKEIN "Mallrenheskein"



Mallrenheskin
James Stewart
John Robertson
Charles Duncan, Linns
Estate Plan
Property Plan & Description of Marches
009 A hill feature situated on the South-western boundary of the Parish.

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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire

Càrn Aighe [note]
?north
Carn. A pile or heap of stones (G [Gaelic])
Aighe - a hind (G [Gaelic])

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Alison James- Moderator, Alice Bremner

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